Wayne:
Great photos. Reminds me of a trip I took across the Peruvian Andes in
1983 (Trujillo to the Rio Maranon). That was an 11 hour (or so) truck
ride through a number of such villages. Interesting people, not unduly
afraid of photographers, if I remember.
Wayne Culberson wrote:
>In each of the villages where we stayed for a visit, the local people would
>insist on giving us food. Usuallly it was soup. This is a picture of a lady
>washing the soup pot in the morning. Usually they have large aluminum pots,
>but these folks had only pots made from steel drums. This lady is scrubbing
>the inside of the pot using a handful of eucalyptus leaves. The next picture
>shows some pots of boiling soup.
>http://pastway.smugmug.com/gallery/948959/1/43747253
>http://pastway.smugmug.com/gallery/948959/1/43749409
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>Quechua man eager to have his picture taken. I thought the doorway made an
>interesting background.
>http://pastway.smugmug.com/gallery/948959/1/43750223
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>Sometimes the people would want their pictures taken, or at least agree to
>it, then when you actually pointed the camera toward them they would become
>nervous or emabarassed or maybe even a bit fearful.
>http://pastway.smugmug.com/gallery/948959/1/43751845
>http://pastway.smugmug.com/gallery/948959/1/43753032
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>Wayne
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